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Legislators propose changes to the consumer advocate position instead of ending it; Caswell resigns from BEA; updates on fed. gov. shutdown.

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours.
Andover Educator Named 2026 New Hampshire Teacher Of The Year: Megan Philbrook was selected from more than 100 teachers due to her ability to engage students in learning with curiosity and confidence.
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Homeless Shooter, With Active Cases, Racks Up Burglary, Theft, And Meth Possession Charges In Concord: Jeremy Ducharme faces new felonies, including another dangerous weapon charge, after incidents on Loudon Road this year and last year.
Forecasters Say It Will Be Another Wonderful Autumn Weekend In New Hampshire: Despite the rain late last month, drought conditions have expanded in the Granite State and that also means clear, sunny skies this weekend.
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New Hampshire Felon Tampered With Monitoring Device, Not Seen Since July: Department Of Corrections: Luke Marcel St. Pierre is wanted for violating probation after being convicted of burglary. He previously lived in Manchester.
Man From Franklin Arrested On Stalking, Criminal Threatening Charges: Concord Police Log: Plus: Campers behind a cemetery receive summonses; a woman was arrested on stalking and 2 bail charges; an assault incident on Alice Drive.
2 SUVs Collide In The South End, Towed From South Street: Minor injuries were reported at the intersection of South and Thorndike streets on Wednesday afternoon.
Changes Sought To Consumer Advocate's Office For Residential Electric Ratepayers: Rather than eliminating the position, HB 610 allows an engineer or economist to work in the role, with a focus on maintaining low rates.
Block Party: New Hampshire Democrats Vote Stop Government Funding, Blame Trump: Hours after her mom voted against a resolution to keep the government open, Stefany Shaheen sent a fundraising email, blaming Donald Trump.
Man Accused Of Biting Girl | Teen Faces 118 Years In Triple Murder Sentencing | More: PM Patch NH: Also: Chase through multiple communities ends, Mass. man charged; new eatery opens; business notes; indictments; 23rd NH Film Fest.
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🌱 Patch AM: New tuberculosis cases reported in Manchester, NH
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